PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
ECU to host input session as UNC president search begins
East Carolina University will host one of four regional input sessions for the public, faculty, staff, students and alumni to give their thoughts on the qualities most needed in the new University of North Carolina president.
UNC President Tom Ross will step down in January 2016 after five years of distinguished service, and the UNC Board of Governors has begun to search for the next leader of the 17-campus system.
All those involved in the search process are committed to finding a proven leader with the experience, skills and vision needed to build on the university’s long tradition of excellence and further its mission of teaching, research and service to the state.
As the committee begins this critically important work, members are asking for public input that can be used to help shape the leadership profile of the next president.
There are several ways to participate in the presidential search process. Comments and feedback can be submitted through the following methods:
- Presidential Search Survey
Complete a brief electronic survey that will help identify the characteristics and priorities essential to the success of the next UNC president. To take the survey, visit http://bit.ly/1GOL9Qu through May 22. - Regional Input Sessions
Make plans to attend one of four regional input sessions. Each session also will be streamed live. Find the link at http://www.northcarolina.edu/presidential-search and comment via social media (#uncsearch). - Email (uncsearch@northcarolina.edu)
Email your comments, questions or nominations to the Search Committee. - Check the Presidential Search website regularly for important updates and announcements.
May 26, 2015 – 7 p.m.
UNC Asheville
Sherrill Center, Asheville
The regional input session will take place in the Mountain View Reception Room 417. Attendees may park in the deck adjacent to the Sherrill Center in lot P9.
May 27, 2015 – 7 p.m.
East Carolina University at ECU
East Carolina Heart Institute, Greenville
The regional input session will take place in the Education and Technology Center, room 1415. Parking attendants will be available to direct attendees.
May 28, 2015 – 7 p.m.
North Carolina Central University
Mary Townes Science Complex, Durham
The regional input session will take place in Room 111.
Attendees may park in the Science Complex parking lots on Lawson Street.
June 1, 2015 – 7 p.m.
UNC Charlotte
Harris Alumni Center, Charlotte
The regional input session will take place in the Allen Tate Great Hall. Attendees may park in Lot 27 on Alumni Way. Attendees who require ADA accessible parking may park in the circle drive in front of the building.